Huge and massive trucks must have their own route. They usually damage the curbs when they make a left or right turn. Truck's wheels land on top of the sidewalk curbs especially when intersection lanes are narrow.
The issue, in my opinion goes beyond the trucks. I see it as a question of better monitoring the roads. Many drivers appear to create their own rules - for example cars and trucks cutting through the grass median on Kenaston (south of the overpass) when they realize that they were heading the wrong way.
Public infrastructure
Truck routes are already a thing. They're confined to major streets unless they have to go to a residential area for deliveries, etc. If you see semis on smaller roads you can report the vehicle to police non-emergency.
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